nz maori

  1. mt.wellington

    Player Boycie Nelson

    Boycie Nelson Nelson grew up playing rugby league, playing for the Glenora Bears in the Auckland Rugby League competition. Nelson was signed by the Auckland Warriors and played for their Colts side in the 1995 Lion Red Cup. In 1996, he was involved in the Waitakere City Raiders side that...
  2. mt.wellington

    Player David Bailey

    David Bailey The Te Atatu Rooster junior first played professional footy with Rochdale. Came back to NZ and spent the 1994 season playing for Waitakere City in the Lion Red Cup. Signed and played for the Wakefield Trinity before signing with the Warriors. He would only play 3 games for the...
  3. Tragic

    Player Doc Murray

    One I always liked was Doc Murray, I thought he was good for ISP or whatever it was called then and think he had a few 1st grade games. I thought he would make the step up to NRL but didnt seem to.
  4. mt.wellington

    Player Mark Horo

    Mark Horo Auckland back rower, the younger brother of 1985-88 Test forward Shane Horo, played for English Club Salford in 1988-89, before joining P’matta. Mark Horo made his Test debut in the Kiwis’ stunning 13-6 win over Australia in 1987 while still playing in Auckland. He represented NZ...
  5. mt.wellington

    Internationals All Stars 2020

    All Stars 2020 Voting open for Indigenous v Maori All Stars game NRL.com Mon 2 Dec 2019, 04:26 PM Rugby league fans are spoilt for choice when it comes to voting options for who they want to see in action in the 2020 Indigenous v Maori All Stars fixture on February 22. The match returns to...
  6. playdaball

    Internationals All Stars 2019

    The NRL have dumped the NRL All Stars team replacing them with a Maori All Stars team ... good move. Who'd be in the Maori side? 1, Ponga 2, DWZ 3, Whare 4,Beale 5, Rapana 6, Benji 7, Nikorima 8, Bromwich 9, Luke 10, Packer / Tamou 11, Proctor 12, CHN / JFH 13, Taylor I'm sure I've left out...
  7. mt.wellington

    Internationals Festival of Indigenous Rugby League 2018

    First Nations coach Daley names squad Author Alicia Newton Fri 15 Dec 2017, 05:36 PM First Nations Goannas coach Laure Daley.©NRL Photos First Nations Goannas coach Laurie Daley has named a 20-man squad for the upcoming Festival of Indigenous Rugby League clash against New Zealand Maori in...
  8. Adam Blair

    Adam Blair

    Born in Whangarei, New Zealand, Blair is of Māori descent. Blair played his junior football for the Northland Carvers and attended Whangarei Boys High School before recruited by the Melbourne Storm as a 16 year old where he moved to Brisbane, Queensland and played for their feeder club the...
  9. Boycie Nelson

    Boycie Nelson

    Boycie was a Glenora junior who played for the Warriors Colt side in 1995. He played in the Waitakere side that lost the 1996 Grand Final despite Boycie scoring 3 tries. He would spend time playing for the Widnes Vikings before being signed by the Warriors. He played 5 games that year then...
  10. Player Peter Lewis

    Peter Lewis Peter Lewis would get a run in the douche bag 13.
  11. Player Henry Perenara

    Henry Perenara https://www.nrl.com/news/latestnews/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/61296/perenara-to-ref-all-stars-/default.aspx I'm stoked for Henry. I was very impressed with his work in the Maori v England last year.
  12. General Herewini Rangi

    what i don't understand is why any of our regular first graders get dropped back to bartercard cup, they should be sent over to play premier league or queensland cup. Herewini Rangi recently said in an interview that Bartercard Cup is no where near the standard of football as queensland cup...
  13. Player Ruben Wiki

    Ruben Wiki From smh.com.au THE NRL will investigate whether the New Zealand Warriors were guilty of breaking anti-tampering laws when poaching Canberra legend Ruben Wiki from the Raiders. The new allegations will come as a further blow to the Warriors, who are reeling in the face of the...
  14. Player Wairangi Koopu

    Wairangi Koopu Koopu steps up to take the lead 14 February 2006 By GIFFORD LEE This season is Wairangi Koopu's year to take a leadership mantle at the Warriors as the rugby league franchise prepares to embark on the NRL season without the irreplaceable experience of Stacey Jones and Monty...